Comments on: American Horror Story: Asylum Finale Recap: Going Out With a (Bloody) Banghttp://tvline.com/2013/01/23/american-horror-story-asylum-season-2-finale-spoilers/
TV News, Previews, Spoilers, Casting Scoop, InterviewsWed, 04 Mar 2015 00:15:26 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: evyhttp://tvline.com/2013/01/23/american-horror-story-asylum-season-2-finale-spoilers/#comment-list-wrapper
Tue, 11 Nov 2014 07:30:21 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-3373484Lanas ambition was the cause of all her suffering. Judes ambition along with Timothy was to help sinners to repent and ask for for forgiveness. I think Briarcliff was the evil source has anyone noticed the statue smiles in the beggining of every episode im just trying to understand when Jude turns back and looks at the statue in the end, Also is the angel of death good or evil? She calls the demon in sister euanis cousin. And why was Briarcliff still abusing their patients if all the evil persons were gone. I loved loved this season. Just finished watching it. about to catch up on the 3rd one.
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Fri, 22 Aug 2014 22:02:44 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-2769857I always enjoy a little remaining unsoved mystery in the story! That parts on us to figure out!
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Sat, 02 Aug 2014 05:07:08 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-2667732I think she was also saying that it was her fault, because she allowed him to be born in the first place.
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Sat, 29 Mar 2014 07:14:28 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-2052831I want to know the significance of the statue Sister Jude looks into when she says, “evil will look right back.” That statue gets the red lipstick on it and Doctor Arden pushes it over and it falls and crashes to the ground. Sister Mary Eunice becomes possessed and wears the lipstick. She is also thrown down to the floor. Is there symbolism in that statue being related to the devil storyline?
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Sat, 29 Mar 2014 07:04:21 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-2052809I feel pretty good about my thoughts on it. Grace says, “they’re not like us” in explaining that the aliens are so far advanced and they aren’t violent like us on Earth. Kit was an endlessly loving and forgiving person. Lana stopped his escape on the night of the storm, yet he still trusted her the next time when the power outage during the exorcism that opened all the doors. Grace lied to him about her past, yet he found the beauty and good in her. Even in the end, even had compassion for Sister Jude. That type of compassion can change the world. It’s said multiple times about how Kits kids are going to be great or special. The aliens are protecting and trying to further us as a civilization.
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Wed, 05 Feb 2014 06:10:42 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-1640815Before Lana’s interview concludes, she — very calculatedly — drops the bombshell that the son of Bloody Face did not, as Maniac reports, die in childbirth. In fact, she confesses that she once sought out her child, discovering him being bullied on the playground. Then, after everyone’s left, she tells Johnny — who had been posing as a crew member — to come out already. She half-lies that, of course, she recognized her own flesh and blood the moment she saw him. (Mind you, she only recognized him because the police had already warned her that he was on a rampage.) Johnny’s plan is to shoot her in the head the same way she did his father. But Lana lures him into an embrace, disarms him and puts the bullet in his head instead.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2014 17:44:43 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-1603441I dont understand what happens in the very last 2 minutes of the episode when Lana has a flashback to talking to sister jude. It explains something important but it was not clear to me. Thanks!
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Wed, 11 Dec 2013 18:50:41 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-1426069No, the events that happened were not Lana’s own imagination. A lot of people were confused by the ending because it shows Lana leaving Briarcliff but if you watch the first episode, that is exactly what happens. The ending scene was a flashback of when Lana and Jude first met. Jude declined Lana’s desire to meet Bloodyface (who they thought was Kit at the time) and Lana left. She was put in the asylum LATER when she returned through the tunnel with Mary Eunice.
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Wed, 23 Oct 2013 22:43:38 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-1307010in the last scene, sister jude talks to lana about how she has to be prepared to be lonely in such a place like briarcliff, as if they were planning something together? like they knew lana was going to be admitted? and when she talks about looking into the face of evil and find its looking back at you and the camera shows judes face then lana looking back, maybe she (lana) was the evil one all along planning everything all along just for the story. Theres so many interpretations. but i think it could all be fiction all along ( as jp is saying) due to the last scene being the first time lana and jude met.
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013 07:31:34 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=399438#comment-1247888To add to this I will remind you of an earlier part of the story… Remember when Dr. Arden theorizes that the aliens will protect Kit because they are interested in him (for whatever reason)? Dr. Arden even goes so far as to almost kill him (in order to prove this) and then all of a sudden the aliens show up and drop off Grace and the baby. So at the end, as Kit develops cancer and is on his deathbed, the aliens show up and take him away… It also tells us that the kids insisted there be no funeral and there was no point in mourning…

I think that it is safe to assume these alien creatures were benevolent towards Kit, and in general. Alma and Grace have opposite reactions to them, which does leave it up to interpretation but they way I look at is that Grace fully embraced this new “vision” the beings had in store them, while Alma was scared to go forward, thus scared of them coming back.

Alma said she was scared the entire time she was captive, but even though with in the story Alma is captive longer than Grace, Grace does tell us that time is different up there, as if it felt like it was 100 years. So in reality, Alma and Grace were up there for the same amount of time.

Also note that Grace was dead, with Kit’s offspring in her. The aliens essentially abducted her and brought her back to life to conserve his offspring.

What Kit essentially embodies is the static moral character of the show. His moral compass is honestly the only one that does not waver throughout the series. At the end he becomes involved in the sort of “hippie” scene. Kit could very well be seen as a breed of the human species that is more evolved than the rest. He could care less about his position in society, being rich, or even fighting some supposed war of good vs evil. He transcends the dualistic nature of the rest of the character’s worldview. I like to assume that Kit was taken up to be cured in the some spaceship so that he can live in unison with the creatures that ensured he would leave his mark on society (remember the marches he helped lead for justice) or perhaps so that he could continue to add to the sperm bank they were creating in order to help the human species evolve. Kit may have very well been only one tale of this transcendent evolutionary marvel and therefore was only one of many that these aliens have preserved for the purposes of human evolution (consider all the disappearance cases and reports of abductions).

Finally, when we view this in conjunction with the main storyline of Lana and her offspring we see quite the bright line of comparison. The very conception of Lana’s child is rooted in an vile act from a morally depraved individual. To make matters worse, Lana’s motive behind the actions that got her there in the first place were pride-laiden. Her sin, and subsequently Thredson’s greater sin, get tossed aside and forgotten as Lana conceals her secrets, doesn’t get rid of the baby (for emotionally justifiable reasons, that’s be tough to go through that again for anyone), and givers her baby away to never be seen again, until the end. Kit’s children were conceived with the purpose of love and evolution, Lana’s child was conceived in a cloud of sinister overtones. In order for our species to evolve, we must carry those intentions, not only in our daily lives, but in the very spirit we choose to conceive our children in, along with how we intend to raise them.

At first I didn’t think Lana’s storyline was satisfying, but after I considered it in parallel to Kit’s and remembered the horrific things she did indeed go through, I felt like she deserved that bit of a happy ending, and therefore I am overall satisfied with the ending. Her ambitions got her raped, if that isn’t paying penance for pride, I don’t know what is. So those of you who tend to hate on Lana should come at it from another perspective.